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after a year of -- it was a start-up environment. bringing in entrepreneurial talent. when i started we had three employees with no place to sit. now have a full building. $28 million in funding. over 20 in staff. it was quite a year and quite a story. now i'm working at city first enterprises. we're a cdfi. a community development financial institution. we focus on market other yentsed solutions. >> what got you to make the switch? what pushed you? what motivated you if you started out on the corporate side? >> i guess i had two switches. i was in new york on 9/11. i watched the towers come down and basically said this isn't what i want to be doing when a plane flies through my window. i felt like i wanted to give something back. i switched to international and human rights. when i made the decision to come back to the united states, peace corps was the way to do that. >> thank you both for coming in. >> thank you. >>> we're "on the money." charging your credit card or signing up for deals would leave [ male announcer ] this is a leather-wrapped steering wheel. this i
after a year of -- it was a start-up environment. bringing in entrepreneurial talent. when i started we had three employees with no place to sit. now have a full building. $28 million in funding. over 20 in staff. it was quite a year and quite a story. now i'm working at city first enterprises. we're a cdfi. a community development financial institution. we focus on market other yentsed solutions. >> what got you to make the switch? what pushed you? what motivated you if you started out...
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the again the book says we will assume that's not going to change, the home environment. we will change the home environment i educating this generation for one generation in their homes will be very different. that is the premise. if help comes in the other way to my fantastic. again is it possible to close the gap? by the way one of them is more time in early childhood. more time in the school helps. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for your talk. i will read your look. so, if we acknowledge the importance of culture, which i do and i wonder whether you agree that it's easier to start a new culture than it is to rip one out and change from within. if you agree with that then i wonder what you think about trying to change the significant base of troubled schools as opposed to restarting them as opposed to starting a new? >> wow you know that's a very topical and important question. we do not find the research that supports you know crush a school and start over again from scratch. i'm giving you my opinion. when you are renovating a house, it's harder t
the again the book says we will assume that's not going to change, the home environment. we will change the home environment i educating this generation for one generation in their homes will be very different. that is the premise. if help comes in the other way to my fantastic. again is it possible to close the gap? by the way one of them is more time in early childhood. more time in the school helps. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for your talk. i will...
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we have tried to craft a family- friendly environment. nike --aties, smokers, ucker's, nike. >> it sounds like you want to hug the guy. the challenge is to make it relevant for two weeks. official sponsors, individual sponsorship opportunities, the russian government may or may not make it easy for you. how do you not negate -- how do you navigate challenge? withen we are dealing sponsors and non-sponsors, it is important for us to activate pre the olympics. demographicach is before we get into that dark area? >> there is a dark period well after. the other challenge all olympic athletes face, how do you press to eight -- perpetuate their relevance? you have these athletes there regularly, but how do you keep that man and others relevant for five years out? >> it is not easy. our folks have done a phenomenal job. two athletes we have been , theirnting for 20 years longevity is something we can learn from. we put the three of them together. dan and bonnie were good enough to provide some mentoring to jr. >> thank you. best of luck to jr. t
we have tried to craft a family- friendly environment. nike --aties, smokers, ucker's, nike. >> it sounds like you want to hug the guy. the challenge is to make it relevant for two weeks. official sponsors, individual sponsorship opportunities, the russian government may or may not make it easy for you. how do you not negate -- how do you navigate challenge? withen we are dealing sponsors and non-sponsors, it is important for us to activate pre the olympics. demographicach is before we...
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known as the cave-2, this large-scale environment as dreamed up by computer scientists at the university of illinois in chicago. think of a project room and a war room where you hank up pieces of paper and photographs and you tape them to the wall. you can see a lot of data at the same time. today data is stored in ers. rather than print them out we wanted electronic walls where you can display information. the cave-2 can transform skype tists using data from an mri. it can provide critical underings of how depression manifests in the mind. >> you have a different perspective like "alice in wonder land", where you can be big or shrink down the rabbit hole. >> researchers say the applications are seemingly endless. interdisciplinary collaborations are at the heart of the mission, taking zeros and ones, and bringing them to life. >> in 2009, nasa funded the endurance research project to study extreme underwater s. the team dropped a 600 million robot into lake bonny, using sonar to collect data. >> we had the robot running sonar, sending out pings through a fault layer, making it tricky. >
known as the cave-2, this large-scale environment as dreamed up by computer scientists at the university of illinois in chicago. think of a project room and a war room where you hank up pieces of paper and photographs and you tape them to the wall. you can see a lot of data at the same time. today data is stored in ers. rather than print them out we wanted electronic walls where you can display information. the cave-2 can transform skype tists using data from an mri. it can provide critical...
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we have tried to craft a family- friendly environment. p&g, wheaties, smuckers, nike. we are in some financial and risk management. really interesting categories. >> it sounds like you want to hug the guy. that is a great thing. the challenge is to make it relevant for two weeks. there are such an intertwined mesh of official sponsors, individual sponsorship opportunities, the russian government may or may not make it easy for you. how do you navigate the challenge? >> it is not easy. need tostand what they do to get the most value to their sponsors. when we are dealing with sponsors and non-sponsors, it is important for us to activate pre the olympics. how do we reach his demographic before we get into that dark area? -- dark period? >> there is a dark period well after. the other challenge all olympic athletes face, how do you perpetuate their relevance? you have these athletes there regularly, but how do you keep that man and others relevant four or five years out? >> it is not easy. our folks have done a phenomenal job. two athletes we have been representing for 20
we have tried to craft a family- friendly environment. p&g, wheaties, smuckers, nike. we are in some financial and risk management. really interesting categories. >> it sounds like you want to hug the guy. that is a great thing. the challenge is to make it relevant for two weeks. there are such an intertwined mesh of official sponsors, individual sponsorship opportunities, the russian government may or may not make it easy for you. how do you navigate the challenge? >> it is not...
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engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these systems before treatment was the standard. and even today's largest treatment plant doesn't have the capacity to treat the sudden volumes of water rushing through a combined system during rain. the plant is overloaded, and the excess rainwater, mixed with untreated raw sewage, is diverted straight into local waterways, creating a combined sewer overflow, or cso. there are over 700 communities in the united states with combined sewer systems. the other approach was to separate wastewater from stormwater, using two pipe networks. this separate system simply carries the stormwater away from the city. but even s
engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these...
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easy breezy beautiful covergirl. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> and we are back at strawberry mansion where just last year the threat of violence overshadowed the promise of education. now, a new school year is under way with new hope, thanks to diane sawyer's reporting and your generosity. plus, a little extra help from a surprising celebrity source. >> a new school year at the strawberry mansion. >> i'm like really excited. >> a fresh start. it's the first day and this year students are including a little order of their own. asking for school uniforms. uniforms in part paid for by you, abc viewers. >> i missed you. >> i missed you too. >> two of my favorite people in the world. >> a familiar voice. principal wayman back for her seco
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welcoming, safe, and collaborative environments. you cannot show me a school that works or a district or a state or a country that works where the notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, the notion of a welcoming, safe environment so that schools are central to the community, are not the dominant theory as opposed to testing and sanctioning. that is what we are trying to do. solutions that are aligned with what communities need. we must rate neighborhood schools and try to make sure that public education is a hallmark of democracy and a propeller of our economy. most importantly, we must really make sure that we figure out how to enable all kids to have the opportunity to not only dream big, but achieve them. >> thank you. let me ask you one or two and then we will go to kimberly to start. let me ask you about the common core standards. you said, you think that obamacare is bad and the implementation of the common core is far worse. who is to blame and anyone stepping up to fix this? >> i am not a big believer in this. i
welcoming, safe, and collaborative environments. you cannot show me a school that works or a district or a state or a country that works where the notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, the notion of a welcoming, safe environment so that schools are central to the community, are not the dominant theory as opposed to testing and sanctioning. that is what we are trying to do. solutions that are aligned with what communities need. we must rate neighborhood schools and try to make sure...
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we should have an environment that encourages immigrants to come to this country to innovate, to succeed and to have second chances in life in case they fail the first time. that's much more important than making sure that johnny at 15 is at the same level of those mighty lick ken stein generals in calculus. >> but that suggests that we don't care about this issue. we should be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. you can have of all those things and have an education system. we know what it takes to make it better. it's not spending $115,000 per head. it's having merit-based pay for teachers, having competition between teachers, and, in general, giving our kids a better environment, especially in k through 12 where their instructors are at school and inspiring these things. >> that's true but this isn't the key to national success. >> bret, thank you. >>> when we come back, vice president joe biden wraps up his asian trip. will the u.s. stand behind its ally? [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in
we should have an environment that encourages immigrants to come to this country to innovate, to succeed and to have second chances in life in case they fail the first time. that's much more important than making sure that johnny at 15 is at the same level of those mighty lick ken stein generals in calculus. >> but that suggests that we don't care about this issue. we should be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. you can have of all those things and have an education system. we...
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. ,,,,,,,, a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. because we know how much you do to make the holidays just right. from ornaments to ottomans, memories are made with ikea. nelson mandela. more on the >>> the outpouring of emotion continues after the loss of nelson mandela. more on the worldwide remembrance planned in his honor. >>> after four people died in a derailment in the bronx, two u.s. senators are pushing for better safety measures on trains. how they believe another tragedy can be avoided. >>> clear skies, freezing temperatures, a cold snap continues, how much longer, we'll talk about it coming up. >>> so far things are looking pretty good if heading towards the bay bridge toll plaza but we are getting some reports o
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welcoming, safe, and collaborative environments. you cannot show me a school that works or a district or a state or a country that works where the notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, the notion of a welcoming, safe environment so that schools are central to the community, are not the dominant theory as opposed to testing and sanctioning. that is what we are trying to do. solutions that are aligned with what communities need. we must rate neighborhood schools and try to make sure that public education is a hallmark of democracy and a propeller of our economy. most importantly, we must really make sure that we figure out how to enable all kids to have the opportunity to not only dream big, but achieve them. >> thank you. let me ask you one or two and then we will go to kimberly to start. let me ask you about the common core standards. you said, you think that obamacare is bad and the implementation of the common core is far worse. who is to blame and anyone stepping up to fix this? >> i am not a big believer in this. i
welcoming, safe, and collaborative environments. you cannot show me a school that works or a district or a state or a country that works where the notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, the notion of a welcoming, safe environment so that schools are central to the community, are not the dominant theory as opposed to testing and sanctioning. that is what we are trying to do. solutions that are aligned with what communities need. we must rate neighborhood schools and try to make sure...
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. >> is there a a growing sense of awareness for consumers and all kinds of environments looking at these products and the warnings you are offering here. >> i think so. >> whether it's using mercury a amau amalgus. amalgum. >> ing an bang wil bangladesh de regulations but they are not enforced as they should be. >> it's not just bangladesh there are other countries. that is a good point one reason we close bang wil bangladesh iss typical to what is happening in pakistan and india and ca cambodia. it's not unique to ban banglade. >> coming up next here getting schooled. weigheweighing the students ande who is not making the grade. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> now a snapshot of stories making headlines on america tonight of the. >> the investigation of the fatal new york train derailment is centering on the engineer. the officials say william rockefeller caught himself nodding off before the derailment. the train was moving 50 miles-per-hour over the speeding lim
. >> is there a a growing sense of awareness for consumers and all kinds of environments looking at these products and the warnings you are offering here. >> i think so. >> whether it's using mercury a amau amalgus. amalgum. >> ing an bang wil bangladesh de regulations but they are not enforced as they should be. >> it's not just bangladesh there are other countries. that is a good point one reason we close bang wil bangladesh iss typical to what is happening in...
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and there's something about that unnatural environment that causes the people that are the keepers of the cage to take some psychological steps to make that easier on them to the point to where you don't see them as humans. i tried to consciously fight against that tendency. hopefully i modelled that for some of the people. it is possible to spend your career in corrections and not treat inmates like dirt and not treat these people like trash, but to have compassion and sympathy and understanding for what the families go through. >> and families usually go through a lot. >> here to see victoria groth. >> can i see your id. >> i am carol, i am here with my daughter jessica, here to see my other daughter victoria in jail the last few months. we come to see her every couple weeks and she seems to be doing okay. >> vicki groth is back for larceny, in this case stealing christmas gifts for the children of a friend. >> previous to this she has stolen from jessica, she has stolen from me, she has stolen from her older brothers also. hopefully being here will have made a difference and keep h
and there's something about that unnatural environment that causes the people that are the keepers of the cage to take some psychological steps to make that easier on them to the point to where you don't see them as humans. i tried to consciously fight against that tendency. hopefully i modelled that for some of the people. it is possible to spend your career in corrections and not treat inmates like dirt and not treat these people like trash, but to have compassion and sympathy and...
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run the gamut, pretty much like i said, from a state hospital institution to these small home-like environments. go ahead, michael. i'll just piggyback off that. that decreases hospitalization. absolutely. so, that decreases also cost, and that's what we want to see, you know, decrease of cost, as well as hospitalization. and if a person in the community knows i have a place of respice to go to, and i don't have to go behind a wall, you know, that's less anxiety and less being overwhelmed, that i can go into a place where i can feel warm and comfortable and have that, just, opportunity just to have like a safe haven. absolutely. and let's talk about the housing. i wanted to come back from the last panel to the whole issue of housing. how difficult is it to get housing for individuals that are leaving the justice system? oftentimes, i know for myself, the men and women that i engage, we are using the shelter system right now. they have to, you know, go through an intake process and get properly placed. you know, it depends on their actual offense. some of the facilities who house the homeless do
run the gamut, pretty much like i said, from a state hospital institution to these small home-like environments. go ahead, michael. i'll just piggyback off that. that decreases hospitalization. absolutely. so, that decreases also cost, and that's what we want to see, you know, decrease of cost, as well as hospitalization. and if a person in the community knows i have a place of respice to go to, and i don't have to go behind a wall, you know, that's less anxiety and less being overwhelmed, that...
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careful that we not so restrict the environment for the students that want to go to these colleges. up.ave to tighten it we have to be careful that we tread lightly. i have one question for you. you mentioned your testimony that you lament the fact that the year round pell grant program is gone by the wayside. they try to restrain the cost of the pell grant program. can you talk to us little bit about the effects of that? >> sure. all, the institutions that are affected more than any other our community colleges and --torically lacked colleges a lot colleges and particularly. a number of students are coming in underprepared academically. 40% are having to take at least one developmental course. before they get to credit bearing work they're trying to learn what they're supposed to be exposed to in high school. that is why we should have courses forer ready students of the high school level. they are then behind at the end of the first year. they are not on track to graduate on time. what was happening over the summer, and it was expensive, is that they were catching up. when they be
careful that we not so restrict the environment for the students that want to go to these colleges. up.ave to tighten it we have to be careful that we tread lightly. i have one question for you. you mentioned your testimony that you lament the fact that the year round pell grant program is gone by the wayside. they try to restrain the cost of the pell grant program. can you talk to us little bit about the effects of that? >> sure. all, the institutions that are affected more than any...
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. >> nasa funded a project on extreme underwater environments. the team sank a probe into lake bonney. >> the rob other sent out pings through a thick salt layer making it tricky. what we got back was over 50 million points. >> university of illinois professor peter doyle headed it upment >> it's a dataset uplike any other. >> the data processed inside cave-2 provides insight as to what sort of life can be takened. >> that will do it for the news on al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. you can catch the latest news online at aljazeera.com. news at the top of every hour, have a good evening.
. >> nasa funded a project on extreme underwater environments. the team sank a probe into lake bonney. >> the rob other sent out pings through a thick salt layer making it tricky. what we got back was over 50 million points. >> university of illinois professor peter doyle headed it upment >> it's a dataset uplike any other. >> the data processed inside cave-2 provides insight as to what sort of life can be takened. >> that will do it for the news on al...
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employment environment, the is theonal environment, ideal place to be doing that. another thing i was struck by was the retirement statistics. about how americans are getting ready for retirement. i know your research firm has done a lot of polling around social security, but harvesting that change over the years as you have been doing that research? >> one of the things my company retirement confidence survey. since 1991 we have served the public annually on issues pertain to retirement. -- people's confidence in being able to live comfortably. in 1995, 8% of the public said they are not at all confident that they can afford to live comfortably throughout their retirement. at all confident in 2007 and this year it is 20%. three times as much. we us is the plan to work longer. in 1999 we found 11% of workers planned to work 266 or longer and now it is just 36% -- to work until age 66 or longer and now it is just 36%. response to the lack of confidence, but that is a risky response and not everyone can realize it. one final point, a lack of confidence is not a bad t
employment environment, the is theonal environment, ideal place to be doing that. another thing i was struck by was the retirement statistics. about how americans are getting ready for retirement. i know your research firm has done a lot of polling around social security, but harvesting that change over the years as you have been doing that research? >> one of the things my company retirement confidence survey. since 1991 we have served the public annually on issues pertain to retirement....
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i am especially pleased that we have a ministry dedicated to the issue of the environment. its work must impact on many aspects of national activity and address the question of the well-being of society as a whole and the preservation of a healthy environmental future even for generation not yet born. as we began this address, we borrowed the words of ingrid jonker to focus on the plight of the children our country. i would now like to say that the government will, as a matter of urgency, attend to the tragic and complex question of children and juveniles in detention in prison. the basic principle from which we will proceed from now onwards is that we must rescue the children of the nation and ensure that the system of criminal justice must be the very last resort in the case of juvenile offenders. i have therefore issued instructions to the departments concerned, as a matter of urgency, to work out the necessary guidelines which will enable us to empty our prisons of children and to place them in suitable alternative care. this is in addition to an amnesty for various cat
i am especially pleased that we have a ministry dedicated to the issue of the environment. its work must impact on many aspects of national activity and address the question of the well-being of society as a whole and the preservation of a healthy environmental future even for generation not yet born. as we began this address, we borrowed the words of ingrid jonker to focus on the plight of the children our country. i would now like to say that the government will, as a matter of urgency,...
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>> well, the economics were good, it's a great environment for us as you know, amazon has a branded environment where nickelodeon lives as a brand because amazon is in the business of selling consumer products. we sell nickelodeon dvds and sponge bob merchandise. it's a great tie in for us and amazon has proven to be a great partner and we've proven to be a great partner for hem. >> on the environment you talked to a couple participants including david from discovery who i sat down earlier seems to indicate there's a little softness in the advertising market. are you seeing that some. >> you know, on our earnings call a few weeks ago we talked about our ad sales growth bogey being in the mid-single digits. >> a lot of people thought you brought that way down, you didn't need to. >> we call them as we see them. what we said on our earnings call is the way it's playing out. a lot of strength going forward as we look at the rest of our year. there's a good ongoing dynamic, a lot of demand in our key categories. for example, in the movie category great mix for us as the year plays out in kids movie
>> well, the economics were good, it's a great environment for us as you know, amazon has a branded environment where nickelodeon lives as a brand because amazon is in the business of selling consumer products. we sell nickelodeon dvds and sponge bob merchandise. it's a great tie in for us and amazon has proven to be a great partner and we've proven to be a great partner for hem. >> on the environment you talked to a couple participants including david from discovery who i sat down...
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enroll today at coveredca.com. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. potentially deadly cargo have turned up after a massive search across mexico. the truck carried a container of cobalt 60 radio active material used in cancer treatments. two armed men seized the truck as it headed toward a nuclear storage facility. police think the robbers wanted the vehicle and didn't know what the cargo was. they say cobalt 60 can be used to make dirty bombs. >>> a new tribute in memory of paul walker, the actor killed in a fiery car accident over the weekend. >> ♪ tell the world i'm coming home ♪ ♪ i'm coming home >> the video was posted on the "fast and furious" youtube channel and shows a montage of the role that made him a star in 2001. universal
enroll today at coveredca.com. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. potentially deadly cargo have turned up after a massive search across...
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ingredients for life. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00 the cold snap. from the north bay to the south bay, we'll take you there live. how people and pets are dealing with freezing weather. millions of facebook, twitter and goggle accounts hacked. how you can be a victim and not know it. those stories and more coming up on abc 7 news at 11:00. i got facebook up now. i hope i haven't been hacked. >> those pictures you see of me, that wasn't me. [ laughter ] >> put your head -- >> exactly. that's how it happened. >>> in the nfc the road to the super bowl goes through seattle. the seahawks look unbeatable at home. nobody will touch them. they have been vulnerable on the road ask that's where they will be
ingredients for life. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00 the cold snap. from the north bay to the...
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in this environment, even harder. >> hang on. clearly, cerberus has some obligations to investors like callister's. and it has many other partners who are counting on cerberus to generate an adequate return on its investments. but if it comes out and said, we are going to sell this thing, it sounds as though they are going to get rid of it, which is to say not necessarily selling it at the best price. have a simply not been able to find a buyer at any price? or are they trying to maximize the return and get out of this? which to me, in the scam and the environment, might make it a bit of a tough sale. it a bit ofght make a tough sale in this environment. >> you hit the head on the nail. i have lots of investors. they are trying to do the right thing, which is to liquidate the company, but they have to do it for the right price and find the right buyer. they have found some people very interested in the company. but in this industry, this is a fairly big company. tois not an easy company liquidate. >> what if they cannot sell? wil
in this environment, even harder. >> hang on. clearly, cerberus has some obligations to investors like callister's. and it has many other partners who are counting on cerberus to generate an adequate return on its investments. but if it comes out and said, we are going to sell this thing, it sounds as though they are going to get rid of it, which is to say not necessarily selling it at the best price. have a simply not been able to find a buyer at any price? or are they trying to maximize...
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the purpose of the program is to teach them culinary skills in a real restaurant environment. >> those look great. i'm so glad we have so much chocolate. >> the kids do everything here. they're trying to greet people. they're trying to cook on the line. they're trying to do all the backups. they wash the dishes. they put the dishes away, they slice the fruit, they serve the tables, they do everything. >> one spring makes one of these and the romaine and mix them all together. >> the kids coming into this program come from all kinds of backgrounds. we look for kids who are aging out of foster care. we look for kids who are on probation or have been on probation. we have had about 100 kids go through this program in the last couple of years. we guarantee them a job in the industry. i think donation based restaurants are a beautiful thing because a lot of the food world has become sort of elitist and precious. and when you get right down to it, it's food, you know, it's just food. and i like it for us especially because we are part of a neighborhood. we are part of a community. and it all
the purpose of the program is to teach them culinary skills in a real restaurant environment. >> those look great. i'm so glad we have so much chocolate. >> the kids do everything here. they're trying to greet people. they're trying to cook on the line. they're trying to do all the backups. they wash the dishes. they put the dishes away, they slice the fruit, they serve the tables, they do everything. >> one spring makes one of these and the romaine and mix them all together....
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that isn't easy to do in today's environment. >> i would conquer with my colleagues. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> i might comment on this you refer to the closing of the nuclear plant in southern california and california is a 33% renewable mandate and i was talking to one of the ceos of one of the major utilities out there and as they build new transmission lines to bring in renewable power to where they need it, they are getting in some instances specific instructions relating to some going underground on the transmission lines which raises a lot of technical issues and the ceo informed me that in the mileage that they are going underground is costing his utility $100 million a mile. so you know, we are talking about some costly situations in some cases. at this time i would recognize the gentleman from texas for five minutes. >> thank the chair for your patience. i will take only a maximum of four hours and four minutes on my time. chairwoman lafleur, commissioner moeller and clark, welcome, happy holidays. i have one question on the tax credit and start with you in the sugar. as
that isn't easy to do in today's environment. >> i would conquer with my colleagues. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> i might comment on this you refer to the closing of the nuclear plant in southern california and california is a 33% renewable mandate and i was talking to one of the ceos of one of the major utilities out there and as they build new transmission lines to bring in renewable power to where they need it, they are getting in some instances specific instructions...
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for division rivals. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> someone spotted a mountain lion in half-moon bay early this morning. sheriff's deputies searched the nearby area. they didn't find it. mountain lion sightings are common in san matteo county. especially the hilly areas. experts say stay away from it and call 911. >>> researchers say alligators and crocodiles may use tools to lure prey. a new study found they use sticks to attract nest building birds. both gators and crocs will balance them on their snouts. when the birds land, they attack. this is the first time scientists have reported reptiles using tools to hunt. don't want to get too close to one of those. >> stay away from alligators, crocodiles and mountain lions. a
for division rivals. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> someone spotted a mountain lion in half-moon bay early this...
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boss, you know, and you're talking about archie comics and people are thinking jovial, great, creative environment. >> right. >> and forward thinking especially since you have a woman who is in charge. >> and she used to be a teacher. so she has a very sort of like double personality. >> she's trying to. >> maybe it's backfiring. where might this go? >> i think that this could go in a lot of directions. i think there very well could be a settlement. if they want to save the company, probably the best bet would be to settle with these gentlemen, maybe. i sense she'll not take herself off the front burner as head of this corporation, but i think that it would go a long way for her to do so. >> fascinating stuff. all right. thanks so much. mo, carrie, always good to see you. you always have rather intriguing cases. eccentric ones, too. we like those, don't we? good to see you. >>> we want to remind you about an amazing story that does air tonight. an unreal dream tell us the story of michael morton who was robbed of 25 years of his life. you ladies have heard about this, right? the day after morton's
boss, you know, and you're talking about archie comics and people are thinking jovial, great, creative environment. >> right. >> and forward thinking especially since you have a woman who is in charge. >> and she used to be a teacher. so she has a very sort of like double personality. >> she's trying to. >> maybe it's backfiring. where might this go? >> i think that this could go in a lot of directions. i think there very well could be a settlement. if they...
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if you look at it, you will see they are trying to craft a family-friendly environment there it png, wheaties, smuckers, nike. we are in some financial and risk management, liberty mutual. really some interesting categories. >> sounds like you want to hug the guy and not just skate behind him. the challenge is to make him relevant for those two weeks. they're such an intertwined mesh of official sponsors, individual sponsorship opportunities and especially the russian government may or may not make it easier for you. how do you manage that challenge? >> we respect the usoc. we understand what they need to do to give them a value to the sponsors. when we are dealing with usoc sponsors and non-sponsors, for the non-sponsors it is really important to activate pre-the olympics. how do we reach his demographic with a storyline. ore we get into that dark. before the olympics. >> and then there is a dark. well after. that is a challenge at all olympic athletes face as you make him or her relevant during the olympics and how you perpetuate that relevance afterwards? you have these athletes t
if you look at it, you will see they are trying to craft a family-friendly environment there it png, wheaties, smuckers, nike. we are in some financial and risk management, liberty mutual. really some interesting categories. >> sounds like you want to hug the guy and not just skate behind him. the challenge is to make him relevant for those two weeks. they're such an intertwined mesh of official sponsors, individual sponsorship opportunities and especially the russian government may or...
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you talk about the hyper masculine environment and it sounds exactly how people describe, for example, sports and what we see in some of the behavior in some sports. >> absolutely. these organizations came about to educate folks and to bond students around principles like scholarship and manhood and then they send those members back to the communities after they come back from college. unlike many white fraternities, black ones, it's a lifelong commitment and they are just as active and undergraduate ones. it just so happens that these student in question here was inspired by members of the fraternity in high school. so on top of that, he was given a scholarship by the -- to attend morgan state. to a person awarded a scholarship to attend college for this on behalf of this organization then being told that he's not their kind of people, it's insulting. you have -- you hit it on the heads. sports goes through this and military goes through this. you can still adhere to historic traditions and military has done it and many athletes coming out and they are accepted, this is a huge proble
you talk about the hyper masculine environment and it sounds exactly how people describe, for example, sports and what we see in some of the behavior in some sports. >> absolutely. these organizations came about to educate folks and to bond students around principles like scholarship and manhood and then they send those members back to the communities after they come back from college. unlike many white fraternities, black ones, it's a lifelong commitment and they are just as active and...
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we love the environment on you can actually achieve results. that's the great thing of being a governor. i look at so many of the members of the utah state legislature who are here. and with each one of them, i can tell you stories about how we things done and the can-do attitude. it was remarkable. senate went on to the and became terribly frustrated with the culture that existed on that l hill, something evan knows a lot about. ournt on to china to become senior diplomat running the embassy there. nd we kind of regrouped a little bit later when joe and nancy jacobson, who was the power behind no labels initially came and said would you like to ecome part of the no labels movement. what on earth is no labels? is it a third party effort to ind of ship wreck the republicans and the democrats. is it a bunch of mushy moderates to get together to take over the world? none of the above. ome to find that it is a group that respects the fact that we system.two-party they are endeavoring to change from nter of gravity away acrimony from the problem sol
we love the environment on you can actually achieve results. that's the great thing of being a governor. i look at so many of the members of the utah state legislature who are here. and with each one of them, i can tell you stories about how we things done and the can-do attitude. it was remarkable. senate went on to the and became terribly frustrated with the culture that existed on that l hill, something evan knows a lot about. ournt on to china to become senior diplomat running the embassy...
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in that environment, long run investors which is the only kind of investing makes stones me, hang in there, ignore these blips and stay with it because the situation is not nearly as bad as professionals and others say it is. >> if you're a long term investor in the stock market, larry, absolutely agree with you. the s&p pe, that is how much you pay for each dollar of earns at not quite 17, we'll call that fairly priced, maybe fully priced but not egregious. bonds are a very different story. i don't know why any long term investor would want to be an owner of u.s. government bonds right now. why? bond yields, ten year yields bottomed out at 2.5%, made this nice rounded bottom in ten year yields and going nowhere but up and i don't think anybody would be a long term investor happy to collect say 2.75 even 3% annually just because you got money invested in ten year government bonds. >> jeff, i acknowledge that when the fed slows down and stops its bond-buying, i acknowledge there will be another rate pop and i acknowledge there will be a stock market correction. i completely get that.
in that environment, long run investors which is the only kind of investing makes stones me, hang in there, ignore these blips and stay with it because the situation is not nearly as bad as professionals and others say it is. >> if you're a long term investor in the stock market, larry, absolutely agree with you. the s&p pe, that is how much you pay for each dollar of earns at not quite 17, we'll call that fairly priced, maybe fully priced but not egregious. bonds are a very different...
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one have decided in this environment it is the best thing to do. if enough republican governors and legislators say we are not going to do it, the president will have more problems than today. >> south carolina senate republican rule in colombia and likely it will pass. >> i haven't heard what governor haley will do. my guess is sign it and at least a half dozen of the most conservative and republican oriented states will do this. and my guess is that the justice department will challenge it and those challenges will fail. >> it is constitutional for the states to prohibit from complying with federal law. thank you, sir. >> getting breaks news on board air force one leaving south africa. we have an update onow the handshake occurred with the president and the leader of cuba. >> and a lot more coming up, too. >> stick around. ♪ ♪ fight for the right and fulfill the nation's fight and the army goes rolling along ♪ >> so the pentagon is looking for new ways to fight america's enemies in cyber space. >> the army is asking contractors to submit id
one have decided in this environment it is the best thing to do. if enough republican governors and legislators say we are not going to do it, the president will have more problems than today. >> south carolina senate republican rule in colombia and likely it will pass. >> i haven't heard what governor haley will do. my guess is sign it and at least a half dozen of the most conservative and republican oriented states will do this. and my guess is that the justice department will...
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how did a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> the first nba game in mexico in 16 years had to be postponed because smoke started to pour into the basketball arena. the facility was evacuated about 45 minutes before tip-off between the minnesota timberwolves and the san antonio spurs. an nba spokesman says the snow came from a generator. the game will be made up, not in mexico, but in minnesota at a later date. >>> millions of facebook, twitter, and g mail users have had their accounts compromised in a massive worldwide data breach. how the hackers obtained the log in information and what they plan to do with it. >> reporter: your password might be hidden from the guy taking a picture of the computer screen, but there's new in
how did a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> the first nba game in mexico in 16 years had to be postponed because...
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the airplanes are pretty germy environments. the hot zone is the row in front of you and the row behind you and all of these areas here. the tray tables and the seat pocket and anywhere that is likely to have caught a sneeze. the airport with the crowded ticket counters. the tsx checkpoint is an even bigger petri dish for disease. no air filters there, but plenty of coughs and sneezes. >> the best way to stay healthy is keep your hands clean. when you are traveling it is alcohol sanitizer. >> a single sneeze can produce 30,000 droplets that can spread as far as six feet. not exactly anyone's idea of spreading holiday cheer. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> yuck. >>> the california health exchange is sharing data with insurance agents without consumer consent. the l.a. times said the state provided personal information to the agents when consumers researched coverage on-line. but they didn't complete an application and didn't ask to be contacted. 10s of thousands of consumers are affected. >>> there is hopeful muse on the
the airplanes are pretty germy environments. the hot zone is the row in front of you and the row behind you and all of these areas here. the tray tables and the seat pocket and anywhere that is likely to have caught a sneeze. the airport with the crowded ticket counters. the tsx checkpoint is an even bigger petri dish for disease. no air filters there, but plenty of coughs and sneezes. >> the best way to stay healthy is keep your hands clean. when you are traveling it is alcohol...
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i think if you are not any work environment that is an information base the requires 24 communication, turn it off. it makes people more productive. melissa: it would that be? to release in a job where you don't need to be in contact all the time? had nothing that is a big group. >> exactly. everybody to some degree, their job expands to the amount of time that they allow there employers and managers to recent. melissa: you think a lot of people could. >> you need boundaries. as an employee you have to be structured about your process and let the manager know early on the you are not going to let check e-mails. melissa: you would do that? de work for yourself? >> i am the chief operating officer for an organization so i do have that economy. i did it at 11:00 at night with the mills that are urgent. i don't answer them and set parameters are and what will and will not do. melissa: you let them sit there? the chief information officer and you don't give out information in the middle of the night? i feel like you will be looking for jobs in? >> with plants when he set the boundaries and
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wake changed the condition of life in south africa, can you talk to us a little bit about the economic environment in south africa today? is there industry that has developed, where are things going for their economy? >> yeah, so that's the bad side of it is those people who are in the worst of situations who have not seen an improvement. but in fact there last been generally speaking improvement across the country, it has grown terriblsubstantially from wheres in the apartheid days. prosperity. it is a lot safer than it used to be in south africa, education is opened up, health care is more accessible everyone. but bottom line, it's a comparison, i compared it to the united states and people got mad at me for doing it. the rich are getting richer in south africa, the poor are stabilized, probably not getting a lot worse but they are not growing a middle class at the speed, the rate they need to to sustain the infrastructure projects and the education they need to. in that way he compared it to the united states, they need to do much more and they don't have the middle class tax base in which to d
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best buy. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> well, frosty's decades-long reign as america's foremost singing and dancing snowman may finally be coming to an end thanks to our next guest. he voices the carrot-nosed "olaf" in the new animated disney musical "frozen," opening in theatres november 27th. please welcome josh gad. josh, i think you woke me up this morning. i had a wake-up call at disney land. i was delirious but i think it was your voice. >> disney actually makes you call people every morning as the character. the woman who played snow white is 102 and the poor lady is still doing it. >> it's effective. they must know what they're doing. do you have a character yet? >> i don't have a walking around character. i have -- do
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what has he done to foster the business environment? >> when i look at the need to ramp up operation center, where i can recruit people, have an environment to build buildings quickly? >> it's regulations, weather, what? >> combination of cost of living, truly weather -- >> not football? >> partly football. >> not johnny manziel? >> the college community, state that works to work with us. >> torte reform? >>> it's less torte reform but more an environment to do business quickly. we have to be agile. we're we have to make decisions and move quickly. this is a place for our employees to work. >> you didn't consider illinois? >> we looked at texas and felt that was a terrific location. let me be clear. we're expanding in illinois and new jersey. >> governor perry has been out and has a campaign saying bring your jobs to me. it's not free for the state of texas. they're give ago way tax incentives to induce you to come? >> this is less about moving existing jobs. this is where we're going to put new additional jobs. texas is the place we fe
what has he done to foster the business environment? >> when i look at the need to ramp up operation center, where i can recruit people, have an environment to build buildings quickly? >> it's regulations, weather, what? >> combination of cost of living, truly weather -- >> not football? >> partly football. >> not johnny manziel? >> the college community, state that works to work with us. >> torte reform? >>> it's less torte reform but...